We hear much in these days of the march of progress, and amongst other progressions, progress in the manufacture of musical instruments. Yet it struck ...
Article : 645 wordsAT the Opera House Mr. Frank Thornton opened on February 17 with The Private Secretary. At the Theatre Royal the rival attraction is a variety company ...
Article : 37 wordsMY Jack, by Mr. Benjamin Landeck, was produced last Saturday to a fine audience. The peice is purely sensational, and depends a good deal on the success of ...
Article : 81 wordsTHE Wirth Circus were performing on February 8 to fine audiences. The receipts of their two entertainments on that day amouned to £500. ...
Article : 26 wordsMISS Kate Putnam was last heard of at Tacoma, United States. MR. J. C. Williamson left for San Francisco on Wednesday last by the ...
Article : 266 wordsTHE Darrells produced East Lynne on February 13, and on the following night Barnes of New York was revived for Miss Christine Darrell's benefit, when she ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE Brough Boucicault Company are still playing Caste to very satisfactory business. The season has been extended for a few nights to prevent the company's ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE Silbons closed their season on February 13 with a benefit to Mr. W. Warner. The Harnstone Continental Cirque is attracting a section of the ...
Article : 42 wordsMR. George C. Miln commences a Shakespearian season to-morrow night with Richard III., when Miss Louise Jordon, Miss Kate Douglas, Mrs. Walter ...
Article : 43 wordsTHE Wellington Amateur Opera Company expended £563 over their recent production of Rip Van Winkle. THE entertainment given by the Burnt ...
Article : 469 wordsMR. Bob Baxter and Miss Alma Obrey have been well received in their specialties At the Sunday concerts Miss Alice Taylor and Miss Lorrie St. George are ...
Article : 36 wordsMR. Charles Palmer commences a season to-morrow with Hans the Boatman, when Mr. J. G. Joyce will sustain the character of Yank. Herr Gustav ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE Vivians are appearing in Missing at Lloyd's to fair audiences. Mr. Robert Inman is playing juvenile lead with much success. ...
Article : 24 wordsSIGNOR Hazon's programme for last Saturday afternoon the overture to Rienzi (Wagner). Symphonic Poem, King Lear (Bazzini), Boccherini's Minuet in A, ...
Article : 41 wordsJUN-GUN maintains his popularity, and his efforts to entertain his visitors are evidently as agreeable to him as they are novel to the audience. On Saturday ...
Article : 100 wordsMR. D'Arcy Stanfield took a benefit on Friday last when The Amazon wai produced. Among those who took part in the performance was a Mr. Harry ...
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Advertising : 97 wordsMR. W. Cowan concluded this season last Friday with The Miner's Daughter. On Saturday, February 22, the Harry Richard's Variety Company opened with ...
Article : 32 wordsMiss Florence Menck-Meyer, assisted by Madame Camille du Chatel, a Parisian vocalist, is announced to give a concert shortly. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Bland Holt Company have been playing The Union Jack with good results. The acting of Mr. Holt, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Edwin Tuorne is warmly praised, and ...
Article : 51 wordsMR. John Nash, Mr. Fuller and others have been performing here. Their season closes to-night. The only other public amusement in Adelaide is a concert to be ...
Article : 47 wordsLITTLE Lord Fauntleroy is attended by good audiences, but the piece has by no means been the success it was in Melbourne. On Saturday, March 8, the ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE Arnold-Barnett Concerts are the sole attraction, but as Madame Marian Burton is the vocalist, the Launcestonians have turned out in a body to hear and ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsTHE Friedman Variety Troupe, known also as the World Novelty Company, are doing fairly well. Mr. Snazelle in attracting good audiences at the Town ...
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Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939), Fri 28 Feb 1890, Page 15
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